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Show Jooes enie to- Get on Comeback Trail - Ex (UP) weight champion Gene Fullmer was on the comeback trail today with a victory over Tiger ' Jones, earned by going to the movies and hanging around corners. "Sut4, Jones had me In a corner almost al through Friday night's fight." Fullmer said. "But that's the way I had it figured. I want ed him to corner me. He Just fell right into place." Fullmer said he and his man' ager, Marv Jenson, studied movies of every one of Jones" 44 previous fights they could get hold ' 'i V , , Ohio Palmer sank a f-- 04 v Boys I - v ' .'S .0 meet Monday at the northeast entrance of the BYU Fieldhouse Three-bas- e 12 25 hits: Babcock 7-- 1-- 1-- 0 the workshop gets underway. Coach Warts said it was necessary to wait until Tuesdaysum-to start the workshop because mer school registration at BYU will tie up the Fieldhouse facilities on Monday. OPENS TRAINING CAMP COLUMBIA, N.J. (UP) Tom- (Hurricane) Jackson, who fights champion Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight title in New good measure. York's Polo Grounds, July 29, Second half schedule: camp here FriJune 126:20, 7th vs. Manavu; openedHis training first two weeks of trainday. ,7:40, 5th vs. 10th; 9. 1st vs. 16th. be devoted to general will June 19 6:20, Manavu vs. 10th; ing conditioning, M a' n a g e r Lippy 7:40, 1st vs. 5th; 9, 16th vs. 7th. Breitbart said. June 26 6:20, Manavu vs. Sth; my SIGNED BY PITTSBURGH Richard PITTSBURGH (UP) A. Jamie scm, a star sophomore catcher at Bradley University, has been signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates for their ColumTEAM STANDINGS bus, Ohio, farm club in the InterW L national League. Columbus has him to Beaumont, Tex., Manavu .2 11 optioned 1st in the Texas League. .2 16th 7th 5th 10th .2 .2 1 1 ....1 2 3 ...0 GETS HONORARY DEGREE WASHINGTON (UP) Jackie Robinson, baseball player turned businessman, became Dr. John Roosevelt Robinson of the academic world Friday night. Robinson, who won fame in a Brooklyn Dodger uniform, donned a cap and gown to receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from Howard University. . I - - , -- ' Owners of Small Gas Engines . jf jrl Phone FR Pick-u- p & AUTO-ELECTR- IC I 40 South 4th West, Provo Contractors Prefer B nK & m B 'B B International M iron shot B B m Fullmer, former middleweight champ, won the televised fight on a unanimous decision. (UP Telephoto). 10-rou- nd PI H p.m. Beesley vs. Modern Cleaners (Harmon) CENTRAL BOYS LEAGUE 7:30 STANDINGS W L Lions J. A. . 1 2 2 3 4 5 4 2 3 4 3 3 Hogle Reams Jaycees . Friday's line scores: Lion's Jaycees 120 010 1015 110-- -3 Batteries: Broun, Anderson, and Mitchell. Moulton. Shepherd, Two-bas- e Pace and hits: Bioun, Trotter, Miller. 103 4109 12 0 Reams A. 000 0000 3 2 J. Hogle Batteries: Ligman and Noble, Nielson and Ence. Home runs: Noble; Threebase hits: Weeks; Two-bas- e hits: Duke. NORTH EAST BOYS LEAGUE W H 7il 61 mm II I m IS M nM since L Tennis Club To Sponsor Tournament The Provo Tennis Club will sponsor a tourney the latter part of June, it was announced Saturday. Lee Foster, who will direct the tourney, said the exact dates for the meet, which will be open xo anybody, will be announced later. Foster said divisions would be set up for boys, juniors, men and women netters. Deadline for entering the tourney will be Wednesday. II DeSoto Plymouth 241 n WEST CENTER International Trucks - PHONE FR 3-79- 80 Anyone interested in entering the meet is urged to contact Foster. His phone number is FR f "We're particularly anxious SIT K i-- LIGHT M se 36-ho- le PATTERNS FOR EVERY PERSONALITY IN PENNEY'S QUALITY SPORT COATSI Many are afire with sfikv.-- . insnj tre new lighter weaves . . . some are bold, some neat, some plain 1 Let your taste be your guide . . and depend on it, because , you're getting a Penney Gentry one of America's greatest sport coat YaluesL Sizes . . 24TO se it' SOFT NAPPED ALL WOOL - FLANNEL DRESS SLACKS 0R 1 st Finish W. $. W. Tires ne Chrome Wheel Covers Many Other Extras Sponsored by the "SPORTSMAN'' Keith Boren, of 816 West 5th North Orem, received a deluxe "Comfy" sleeping bag as his prize for winning the opening day 9 Big Trout Contest sponsored by The Sportsman. Mr. Boren won witji lb. German Brown caught opening day on the upper Provo a 4 River. Mr. Boren caught his fish using a Montaque glass rod, reel, using 8 lb. test leader and a frog 7 flatfish. 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PlEMMEY'S nig-ht- Trucks W Arnold ''SPECOM' for FREE Delivery PROVO 120-ya- rd ii , 00 20-3- e Our Engine Tune Up Gives Better Performance and Easier Starting. m 1735. j 3 1 Norton Fruit Company to have the younger tennis 3 1 Utah Office Supply players enter the tourney," Thorn's Rock Products 12 added. he 0 3 Bert's Western Friday's line scores: Utah Offfce Sply 602 00210 11 5 Bert's Western 004 300 7 6 5 Batteries: D. Thomas, Peterson, Rogers, and N. Mitchell; Tanner, Judd and Rees; Home Runs: Dick Thomas, Kent Peterson. Two-bahits: Rogers, D. Clark, Results: SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Friday's 1 4 3 3 000 000 Rees 2, Miner, Tanner, Erickson. Marge Fillis shaved par methodMadsen Cleaners 2 3 000 000 0 Club Monday's Schedule ically on each round of the Batteries: Steve Frampton and 5:30 p.m. Thorn's" Rock vs. Bert's final match of the Schubachs Western. Mike Lane; Terry Andrews and women's golf championship here Kent Wilcox. Friday and emerged with a 6 - 5 Three-bas- e hits: Mike Lane. AMONG ENTRIES victory over Wendy Wangsgard of NEW YORK (UP) Fay Crock- Ogden. Struck out by Frampton 16; by er of Uruguay, Betsy Rawls of Andrews 16. The victory by Mrs. Fillis, her 1 9 025 001 Telluride .08 0 2 Spartanburg, S.C., Louise Suggs third Schubach win in a row, enof Sea Island, Ga., and Betty abled her to retain permanent 000 000 Pacific Pipe Batteries: Dale Wall and Steve Jameson of San Antonio, Tex., possession of winner's trophy. The McArthur; Phil Blackwell, Bob former champions, are among the Salt Lake champion also won a Norton, and Bob Norton, Alva 60 entries received thus far for medalist trophy for her low score Nelson. the 1957 Women's Open golf cham- of 75 and won regular honors in Two-bahits: Richard Gunn, pionship. Entries close June 14. the championship flight. Dale Will turned in first game of the season. 5 5 11 010 13 Dairy Queen .284 Provo Phillies 2622 12 5 Batteries: Ricky Lamb, Reid Halis and La R ell Smith; John Boswell and Kent Beck. Two-bahits: Ricky Lamb, Craig Seegmiller. Schedule for Monday Wasatch Leagrue 5:30 p.m. First Security ' vs. Levens (Fairer). 5:30 p.m. Cragheads vs. Seeth-aler (Harmon) Heater & DeFroster ATTENTION (UP) Britian's prime ministers 2. Monday's Schedule on the following schedule: 5:30p.m. Hammond Iron vs. Elks 8 a. m. 13 and 7:30 p.m. Eagles vs. China City 9 a. ni. Sixteenth Ward defeated Tenth 8-10 a. m. Manavu beat Fifth 0 on a TIMPANOGOS PONY LEAGUE 11 a. m. forfeit, and Seventh edged First 4 0 1.000 . Phillies Provo 0 12 noon in Provo Stake softball games 3"1 .750 Queen Dairy 1 p. m. Wednesday night at Harmon 2 2 .500 Cleaners Madsen This also will be the tentative 20-3Park. 2 2 .500 0 Club Seventh's victory was the schedule for the workshop class- Telluride 1 3 .250 big upset of the evening. Wayne es, which will begin Tuesday, the Pacific 4 .000 0 Pipe Keith and Halber Clegg hooked BYU mentor said. He said there up in a great pitching duel with may be some adjustments once 7:40, 10th vs. 16th; 9, 1st vs. 7th. July 36:20, 16th vs. Sth; 7:40, 7th vs. 10th; 9, Manavu vs. 1st. July 106:20, 10th vs. 1st; 7:40, Manavu vs. 16th; 9, 5th vs. 7th. July 17 and 31, make-u- p games. n n A No. 10 Downing Street has been M the nffiHal rPciHpnco nf flroat H 6 Casaba Junior Baseball Summary Workshop Slate Set both teams collect! rig three hits. First got a tough break when Wilde slammed a homer but was called out for missing third base. In the bottom of the second inning. Seventh scored its run when Palmer walked and scored later on a sacrifice. Sixteen played good ball in beating Tenth. A five - inning splurge in the fourth inning sewed up the game but the team added three more in the fifth for at i v-- 49-4- 6. 3, ii ii ii ii u 19 10-rou- nd Seventh Tips First in 1 to 0 Duel m sharp-puttin- - 5. H n i 9m B ii ii ii u aa ti nn M for an eagle two on the 10th hole g Saturday and tied Dow Finsterwald at 204 for the third day lead of the $22,000 rubber city open golf tournament. Palmer, in sixth place yesterday, coupled the eagle with three HiS birdies for a 66 Friday remained the best round of the tourney. of. "We saw the way he worked," . .r Jenson said. "Jones likes to come In with his head down until he , X I , can corner his man. Then he t pounds the guy as deep into the corner as he can and stands up straight, wide open with no guard.' Jenson said he decided to have Fullmer, 161, just go into the corner himself, without waiting to be pounded in, then to wait for Jones, THE TIGER' LANDS LEFT Ralph "Tiger" Jones 157, to straighten up and let him of Gene Fullmer to a the left lands during their jaw have it. in Stadium the Chicago Friday Fullmer worked the pattern middleweight fight to a unanimous, decision over Jones. Judges Howard Walsh and Frank Clark each had the West Jordan, Utah, copper welder five points ahead of Jones. Referee Joey White scored it CHIEF LEAGUE The United Press had it Standings Jones, 29. from Yonkers, N.Y., W L Pet. gaid he kept yelling at Fullmer 3 1 .750 China City to "come and fight." 3 1 .750 Cr. L. Anderson "How are you going to fight a 2 1 .666 Hammond Iron guy who's running?" Jones asked. 2 1 .666 Eagles "If Fullmer had run backwards Assigning of lockers and other Provo Plumbing 2 2 .500 faster I never would have caught details will be worked Monday Elks 2 2 .500 him." for the BYU Basketball Work- American 0 3 .000 Legion Fullmer grabbed the shop for boys 8 to 14 years of Home Oil 0 3 .000 weight crown from Sugar Ray age, inclusive. Coach Stan Watts Robinson in January, then lost it said Saturday. Friday's line scores: A total of 159 boys are alMay 1 here when Robinson sent Iron 20000 2 32 Hammond him sprawling with a left hook. ready enrolled and participants 2 7 4 0 x 13 12 3 will come from as far away as Eagles Batteries: Carter, Norton and Cokeville, Wyo., and Las Vegas, Robbins; Chatwin, McDonald. Nev., Coach Watts said. Two-bas- e hits: Nichols 2, Neeley, Boys planning to participate in Rim ball. the workshop, designed both to 2 3 0 0 0 1 teach the basic fundamentals of Am. Legion 4 4 00300 basketball and to build confi- Elks Bray and Parker; dence in the youngsters for Batteries: os and H kins Spendlove. Dahle. everyday living, are asked to 47-4- 17 m ti w B AKRON, WW m nn m Palmer Gains Top Spot In Akron Joust middle- - Tf a H SUNDAY, JUNE 9 1957 Utah County. Utah , By IRA LURVEY - it H SUNDAY HERALD Utahn Works Strategy To Perfection CHICAGO tf- ic f-- THREE MORE PRIZES TO BE AWARDED French Cuffs PIMA SHIRTS can fill the bill with added styling. P e n n e y tailored for dress or casual wear, sizes 29 to 40 in 7 popular ,'. fashion colors. . The Big Trout Contest will continue thru the months of June, July and August A prize will be awarded at the end of each of the three months for the biggest trout caught during the month 'on a Utah Lake or River. An additional prize will be awarded the winner of the June contest of 12 Strawberry Wobblers courtesy of the Utah Tackle Company. Enter the Big Trout Contest by registering at the Sportsman 644 Adv. north state orem. . sizes 14 to 17 25 100 world famous Pima cotton broadcloth with 7 point contour tailoring for Penney7 GIVE DAD SLACKS AND -- LET V .A US FIT THEM FOR custom-lik- e disciplined fit. Top styles In super-wea- r collars, 'n cuffs. Sanforized.' HIM AFTER FATHER'S DAY. V ; 'I 'I i ' |